On 4/1/2008, 4:47:59 PM EDT, Raymond posted a plaque on the town hall, 
proclaiming:

> And it applies for all instruments too, 
> even pianos!

Most keyboards are cool enough not to have modulation mapped to vibrato
in piano patches, of course.
Really, modulation is kind of a loose term -- it can be used for just
about anything. Volume, pan, filter resonance, specific effect
parameters... It all depends on the complexity of your equipment, and how 
flexible the routing matrix happens to be.
Then you can of course do fun things, like chaining parameters to low
frequency oscillators, and using additional controllers, such as mod
wheel, aftertouch, ribbon controllers, breath controllers (like the
Yamaha BC-3), and sliders (if you have them) for
other interesting sound possibilities.


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Patrick Perdue (MCP, CNA)
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